The Chairman of Progressive
Governors’ Forum and governor of Imo State, Owelle Rochas Okorocha has
disclosed that his reason for joining the All Progressives Congress (APC) was
to liberate the Igbos from the many years of marginalization and neglect by the
ruling Peoples’ Democratic Party.
Owelle Okorocha stated this at the
campaign rally organized by the South East elders and leaders of APC at the Igbozurumee
Cultural Centre, Enugu.
Governor Okorocha maintained that
there was need for him to vie for the highest leadership position in the
country so that the Igbos can reclaim their lost opportunities in the scheme of
things in the nation.
“APC is the only party that can
guarantee the welfare of Ndigbo and the rest of Nigerians in 2015” he noted. He
pointed out that APC has not zoned the presidency to any particular zone.
Governor Okorocha said his emergence
as the country’s president after the 2015 presidential polls would surprise
many, particularly the ruling Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), stressing that
he has the resources to sustain his ambition.
He also presented two APC
governorship aspirants in Enugu State, Dr. Ifeanyi Asogwa and Chief Okey Ezea
to the crowd at the rally.
Adressing the two governorship
aspirants as Excellencies-in-waiting, the Imo Rescue Mission governor advised
the to emulate his leadership style when any of them becomes the governor of
Enugu State and urged the people of Enugu State to vote the APC aspirants come
2015.
Present at the rally were the former
governor of Anambra State, Senator Chris Ngige, the former National Vice
Chairman of APC and governorship aspirant in Abia, Chief Nyerere Anyim and many
other party stalwarts in the South East.
I joined APC to liberate Igbo from PDP’s marginalization, says Okorocha
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Tuesday, November 11, 2014
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